When I worked in a surgical ward where we performed stomach surgery every day we often got this question. Some go several times a day and others once every other day. There aren't really any exact rules for this as long as you feel good and you are regular. Of course common sense has to be in the picture too. If you only go once a week or have problems when you try going but can't, well then you have a problem and need help. it could be your diet or you might need medical help.
Empty one's bowels means to defecate.
it means to empty your bladder and defecate
No. Nicotine is not a diarrhetic, it is an anti-biotic. Nicotine will help you with an inflamed bowl but not constipation. Caffeine however is a diarrhetic. It is why so many people drink coffee in the morning, to help them empty their bowels in the morning.
Neither. You should have something in your stomach, and settled, but you should not be full (you will get sick) or empty (your stomach will cramp).
NO.
Your radiator appears empty because your cooling system has a leak.
This sometimes happens when the muscles of the body relax allowing the sphincter muscle of the rectum to open, if there is fecal matter in the colon, then it can empty some of the contents. It does not always happen.
That doesn't make much sense. I guess it should be while NOT empty Q. Note that in many programming languages, the "not" is expressed with the exclamation mark. Perhaps you overlooked it... or it disappeared from the question. In that case (not empty), the meaning would be something like: while there is something in the queue (i.e., while not empty queue), process the elements in the queue (do something with the element). The statement is incomplete; instead of just "q1" it should say something like "process q1" or "q1.process()".
Empty is an adjective. It describes the state of something such as an empty feeling. Empty is also a verb.
Excess glucose can be excreted in both the urine - through the urethral meatus, and also through the bowels, in the form of stool - through the rectum and anus.
The word 'empty' is a noun (empty, empties), a verb (empty, empties, emptying, emptied, and an adjective (empty, emptier, emptiest).EXAMPLESnoun: Put the empty in the recycling bin.verb: I had to empty the closet to sort everything.adjective: We won't get far on an empty gas tank.
The abstract noun of the word "empty" is emptiness. It refers to the state of being empty or lacking something.